On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 04:25:30PM -0500, Sridhar the POWERful wrote:
On Mon, 1 Apr 2002, Derek Peschel wrote:
Pardon the ignorance here,
But which would you guys consider to be the most modernly functional one
of the 1986 bunch?
Well, some of them are ancestors of modern machines -- the Mac II of the
modern Macs, the Kaypro 2000 of modern PC clones (I believe), and the
RS/6000 of modern IBM UNIX workstations. So you could choose the most
compatible ones.
Modern IBM UNIX workstations *are* RS/6000's. The RS/6000 wasn't out back
then. The IBM RT/PC was the UNIX workstation from IBM at the time.
Someone mentioned RS/6000s and I just assumed that was right. Oops.
-- Derek